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Visit iconic must-sees and engage with new cultures on these feature-rich tours. Dive deeper and engage with local life on these tours designed for small groups. Unpack just once and dive deep into a destination on these getaway-style tours. Connect to your faith on a deeper level on these spiritual journeys.
Make the world yours with a travel experience where you control the guest list. From its rugged sea-sprayed islands to its stately castles layered in history, Scotland awaits.
Take a cruise on famed Loch Ness. Visit a local family on their farm and meet their sheepdogs. Marvel at the stunning Isle of Skye. Visit Dunrobin Castle. Explore the regal city of Edinburgh. Put a modern twist on Scottish cuisine during an interactive cooking class. Discover a land of rolling green Highlands, friendly sheepdogs, and historic castles. Optional Excursions. For specific details about this tour's activity level and other info to know before you book your trip, click here.
While just about any month is great to visit Scotland, there are a few prime times of year worth considering. Just be aware that Easter can be busier. Summer: Summer is one of the most popular times of the year to visit Scotland, with tourists coming from across the globe to take advantage of the warm weather and flurry of festivals and activities.
Edinburgh, in particular, is bustling with The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the famous Fringe Festival, which bring thousands of people to the city in August alone. However, temperatures can still dip at night and in the morning, so we recommend packing in layers just in case. After mid-September, there are fewer crowds on the Orkney Islands and the Isle of Skye, making for a more relaxing atmosphere. As tourism slows down in October and November, you can take your time enjoying major sites and soaking up the remote landscape.